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The graph shown below expresses a radical function that can be written in the form f(x) = a(a + k) + What does the graph tell you about the value of k in this function? 3 4 8 9 A. kis greater than zero. B. It is not possible to tell whether kis greater than or less than zero. C. kis less than zero. D. kequals zero.

The graph shown below expresses a radical function that can be written in the form-example-1
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Step 1

Given:


f(x)=a(x+k)^{(1)/(n)}+c

Required: To say what the graph tells us of the value of k

Step 2


\begin{gathered} \text{The parent function is} \\ y=\sqrt[]{x} \\ \end{gathered}
\text{The endpoint of the parent function = (0,0)}

Since k, represents the horizontal shift, and the horizontal shift is 5 units to the right.

K is therefore negative


k=-5

Hence k is less than zero.

Answer = option

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